Showing posts with label American English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American English. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2019

LDC 2019 November Newsletter

Join LDC for Membership Year 2020
Spring 2020 Data Scholarship Program
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Join LDC for Membership Year 2020 

Membership Year 2020 (MY2020) is open and discounts are available for those who keep their membership current and join early in the year. Now through March 2, 2020, current MY2019 members who renew their LDC membership before March 2 will receive a 10% discount off the membership fee. New or returning organizations will receive a 5% discount through March 2.

In addition to receiving new publications, current LDC members also enjoy the benefit of licensing older data at reduced costs from our Catalog of over 800 holdings. Current-year for-profit members may use most data for commercial applications.

Plans for MY2020 publications are in progress. Among the expected releases are: 

Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) Annotation Release 3.0: semantic treebank of over 59,000 English natural language sentences from broadcast conversations, newswire, weblogs and web discussion forums; updates the second version (LDC2017T10) with new annotations 
TAC KBP: English sentiment slot filling, surprise slot filling, nugget detection and coreference, and event argument data in all languages (English, Chinese and Spanish) 
DEFT Chinese ERE: Chinese discussion forum data annotated for entities, relations and events 
LibriVox Spanish: 73 hours of Spanish audiobook read speech and transcripts
IARPA Babel Language Packs (telephone speech and transcripts): languages include Dhuluo, Javanese and Mongolian 
HAVIC Med Training data: web video, metadata, and annotations for developing multimedia systems 
RATS Speaker Identification: conversational telephone speech in Levantine Arabic, Pashto, Urdu, Farsi and Dari on degraded audio signals with annotation of speech segments for speaker identification 
BOLT: discussion forums, SMS/chat, conversational telephone speech, word-aligned, tagged and co-reference data in all languages (Chinese, Egyptian Arabic, and English) 

It’s also not too late to join for MY2018 (through December 31, 2019) and MY2019 (through December 31, 2020). Data sets from those years include Concretely Annotated New York Times and English Gigaword, DIRHA English WSJ Audio, BOLT English Treebank – Discussion Forum, First DIHARD Challenge Development and Evaluation releases, Penn Discourse Treebank Version 3.0, and 2016 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation Test Set. 

For full descriptions of all LDC data sets, browse our Catalog.

Visit Join LDC for details on membership, user accounts and payment. 

Spring 2020 Data Scholarship Program 

Applications are now being accepted through January 15, 2020 for the Spring 2020 LDC Data Scholarship program which provides university students with no-cost access to LDC data. Consult the LDC Data Scholarship page for more information about program rules and submission requirements.
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New publications: 

(1) DEFT English Committed Belief Annotation was developed by LDC and consists of approximately 950,000 words of English discussion forum text annotated for "committed belief," which marks the level of commitment displayed by the author to the truth of the propositions expressed in the text.

DARPA's Deep Exploration and Filtering of Text (DEFT) program aimed to address remaining capability gaps in state-of-the-art natural language processing technologies related to inference, causal relationships and anomaly detection. LDC supported the DEFT program by collecting, creating and annotating a variety of data sources.

DEFT English Committed Belief Annotation is distributed via web download.

2019 Subscription Members will automatically receive copies of this corpus. 2019 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee.

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(2) CALLFRIEND American English-Non-Southern Dialect Second Edition was developed by LDC and consists of approximately 26 hours of unscripted telephone conversations between native speakers of non-Southern dialects of American English. This second edition updates the audio files to wav format, simplifies the directory structure and adds documentation and metadata. The first edition is available as CALLFRIEND American English-Non-Southern Dialect (LDC96S46).

All data was collected before July 1997. Participants could speak with a person of their choice on any topic; most called family members and friends. All calls originated in North America. The recorded conversations last up to 30 minutes. 

CALLFRIEND American English-Non-Southern Dialect Second Edition is distributed via web download.

2019 Subscription Members will automatically receive copies of this corpus. 2019 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee. 

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(3) TAC KBP Cold Start - Comprehensive Evaluation Data 2012-2017 was developed by LDC and contains Chinese, English and Spanish data produced in support of the TAC KBP Cold Start evaluation track conducted from 2012 to 2017. This corpus includes source documents, queries, assessments, manual runs and final assessments. 

In the Cold Start track, systems were evaluated on their ability to construct a new knowledge base (KB) from information provided in a text collection in combination with technologies developed in other TAC KBP tracks -- slot filling, information extraction, question answering and entity discovery and linking. Cold Start systems were required to find all entities in the text, and the KB must have ideally included every person, organization, and geo-political entity as well as all the targeted relations between them. To facilitate the evaluation of those KBs, LDC annotators created sets of queries, human-generated responses to the queries, and assessments of both human and system responses. 

The source data in this release is comprised of English and Spanish newswire and web text collected by LDC for the 2012, 2014 and 2015 evaluations and the 2016 pilot collection. The source collections for the 2016 and 2017 evaluations, which include Chinese data, are available in TAC KBP Evaluation Source Corpora 2016-2017 (LDC2019T12). The archived 2013 Cold Start source data collection is available from NIST upon request.

TAC KBP Cold Start - Comprehensive Evaluation Data 2012-2017 is distributed via web download. 

2019 Subscription Members will automatically receive copies of this corpus. 2019 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee. 

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(4) IARPA Babel Amharic Language Pack IARPA-babel307b-v1.0b was developed by Appen for the IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity) Babel program. It contains approximately 204 hours of Amharic conversational and scripted telephone speech collected in 2014 along with corresponding transcripts.

The Amharic speech in this release represents the Addis Ababa, Shewa, and Gondar dialect regions of Ethiopia. The gender distribution among speakers is approximately equal; speakers' ages range from 16 years to 60 years. Calls were made using different telephones (e.g., mobile, landline) from a variety of environments including the street, a home or office, a public place, and inside a vehicle.

IARPA Babel Amharic Language Pack IARPA-babel307b-v1.0b is distributed via web download.

2019 Subscription Members will receive copies of this corpus provided they have submitted a completed copy of the special license agreement. 2019 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

LDC January 2018 Newsletter

Membership Discounts for MY2018 Still Available

New Publications:
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Membership Discounts for MY2018 Still Available
Join LDC while membership savings are still available. Now through March 1, 2018, renewing MY2017 members will receive a 10% discount off the membership fee. New or non-consecutive member organizations will receive a 5% discount. Membership remains the most economical way to access LDC releases. This year’s planned publications include Multilanguage Conversational Telephone Speech, IARPA Babel Language Packs (telephone speech and transcripts), DIRHA (Distant-speech Interaction for Robust Home Applications), TRAD (Chinese-French and Arabic-French parallel text), data from BOLT, DEFT, LORELEI, RATS and TAC KBP, and more. Browse the Members pages for details on membership options and benefits. 

New publications:

(1) DEFT Spanish Treebank was developed by LDC and the Language and Computation Center (CLiC), University of Barcelona. It contains treebank annotation of international Spanish newswire text and Latin American Spanish discussion forum data created for the DARPA Deep Exploration and Filtering of Text (DEFT) program. DEFT Spanish Treebank supported the program's goal of deep natural language understanding.

Newswire source files were selected from Spanish Gigaword Third Edition (LDC2011T12) and were manually sentence-segmented for DEFT. Discussion forum source files were selected from Spanish discussion forum source data collected by LDC, consisting of continuous multi-posts of 100-1000 words.

This release contains 114 files (54,394 tokens) of newswire data and 60 files (55,307 tokens) of discussion forum data all of which were annotated with constituents and syntactic functions.

DEFT Spanish Treebank is distributed via web download.

2018 Subscription Members will receive copies of this corpus. 2018 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee.

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(2) DIRHA English WSJ Audio was developed as part of the Distant-Speech Interaction for Robust Home Applications (DIRHA) Project which addressed natural spontaneous speech interaction with distant microphones in a domestic environment. It is comprised of approximately 85 hours of real and simulated read speech by six native American English speakers. The target utterances were taken from CSR-I (WSJ0) Complete (LDC93S6A), specifically, the 5,000 word subset of read speech from Wall Street Journal news text.

Speech was collected in a real apartment setting with typical domestic background noise and inter/intra-room reverberation effects. Annotations, speaker metadata and images of the apartment setting are also included.

DIRHA English WSJ Audio is distributed via web download.

2018 Subscription Members will receive copies of this corpus provided they have submitted a completed copy of the special license agreement. 2018 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee.

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(3) TRAD Chinese-French Parallel Text -- Blog was developed by ELDA as part of the PEA-TRAD project. It contains French translations of a subset of approximately 10,000 Chinese words from GALE Phase 1 Chinese Blog Parallel Text (LDC2008T06).

The PEA-TRAD project (Translation as a Support for Document Analysis) was supported by the French Ministry of Defense (DGA). Its purpose was to develop speech-to-speech translation technology for multiple languages (e.g., Arabic, Chinese, Pashto) from a variety of domains.

The source data for TRAD Chinese-French Parallel Text is Chinese blog text collected and translated into English by LDC for the DARPA GALE (Global Autonomous Language Exploitation) program. Information about the ELDA translation team, translation guidelines and validation results is contained in the documentation accompanying this release.

TRAD Chinese-French Parallel Text -- Blog is distributed via web download.

2018 Subscription Members will receive copies of this corpus provided they have submitted a completed copy of the special license agreement. 2018 Standard Members may request a copy as part of their 16 free membership corpora. Non-members may license this data for a fee.